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When red blood cells are old or injured, the spleen breaks them down and converts the heme from their hemoglobin into?

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When red blood cells are old or injured, the spleen breaks them down and converts the heme from their hemoglobin into iron and biliverdin. Biliverdin is in our tissues and it is a type of a bile pigment which is formed with the destruction of hemoglobin.
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